Election 2008
Military Mobilization? DRAFT? Obama–YES; McCain–Yes; Rep. Rangel (D-NY)–Yes!
The country is now preparing to elect a new President and as all our citizens consider their choices, they are confronted with the numbing denial by both Obama and McCain that the Iraq war is Illegal. “Why are Obama and McCain discussing the terrifying idea of a draft” Americans are asking, when “it is your sworn constitutional duty to call for an end to this and future Illegal Wars,” and then, a draft is clearly un-necessary?
Rep. Rangel (D-NY) has been on record for a draft since November 2006:
“"There's no question in my mind that this president and this administration would never have invaded Iraq, especially on the flimsy evidence that was presented to the Congress, if indeed we had a draft and members of Congress and the administration thought that their kids from their communities would be placed in harm's way," Rangel said.” See note 1
Rangel admits to “flimsy evidence” for the Iraq War, yet does not call for its end. Note 1
Underground film Hits record sales on Amazon.com Showing the Truth about WW2
A small film studio Cheney Films Company, Released Recon 7 Down. A WW2 action film. The film shows how bolth sides acted during the war. The Film can Be found on Amazon.com aswell as Target.com. No large studio has ever shown War as it truly is. It's just a gripping film to see.
A small film studio Cheney Films Company, Released Recon 7 Down. A WW2 action film. The film shows how bolth sides acted during the war. The Film can Be found on Amazon.com aswell as Target.com. No large studio has ever shown War as it truly is with the average person fighting. It's just a gripping film to see. The film shows a secret mission aginst the Germens. I must warn you it will make you think. About Goverments and how they manipulate events. I also must warn you I would not veiw it if you can't handle seeing blood and distruction.
Libertarian Beats Bush to the Punch on "State of the Union"
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) January 25, 2008 -- "Next week, President George W. Bush will deliver his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress," says Libertarian presidential candidate Steve Kubby in a speech released on his campaign web site and other Internet venues today. "This week, I'm delivering MY State of the Union address to you, the American people."
Speaking from San Francisco, Kubby predicts the content of Bush's speech, scheduled for next Monday. Kubby disputes what he contends will be a rosy but unrealistic portrait of the American situation.
"President Bush is going to tell you that the state of the union is strong, but that it can use improvement," says Kubby. "What he's not going to tell you is that we are more disunited than we've been in a generation or longer, and that he bears a large share of the blame for making that so."
